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The Font Valley Leaden.
Official Organ of
Houston County
Leader Publishing Co., Lessees.
It. M. Reynolds, Editor and Manager.
W. R. Branham, Associate Editor.
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TELEPHONE Ill
Port Valley, Ga., August 28,1908.
All the candidates for Presi¬
dent except one are out of jail.
Mr. Taft’s daily game of golf
is becoming as tiresome as Judge
Parker’s morning swim was four
years ago.
Jim Big Thunder and Mollie
Cloud, two Indians of Oklahoma,
have been united in marriage.
I/)ok out for squalls later on.
A Boston man died from eat¬
ing baked beans recently. The
next thing in order is for a Mil¬
waukee man to drown himself in
beer.
When the Democratic contri¬
bution box is passed under your
nose be careful not to offer more
than $10,000, unless you want
your gift rejected.
it Let u.s forget all about the
past,” says Tom Watson, That
is what Mr. Bryan would like
to do if Watson would only let
him.
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✓ New Goods New Goods
And Such Pretty New Goods. They are coming in every day now and we have ali exhausted cur supply of adjectives in
admiring them. You will be enthusiastic too when you see them. Mr Miller came back from New York last Thursday
talking new goods. He is delighted with the line he has secured. He spe.it three weeks in the Eastern markets; search¬
ing, comparing, and finally buying. He workek early and late and nothing was bought far this store until he was con¬
vinced that it was the newest style, the biggest value and the best adapted to this seciion. By being early in the market
be secured many choice lots of staple goods at prices that are going to be immense saving to our customers. We can’t
tell you one-tenth what we would like to tell you in the limits of this small advertisemet. As box after box of goods
were opened we were fully convinced that there will be Great Things doing At This Store For The Next Few Weeks.
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First came boxes of ilress Goads—More pieces, more different colors and certainly handsemer goods than we have
ever shown. The brand new Diagonal Stripes, Chevrons, Tamise, Crepe de Paris, Herring Bone, aii patterns and colors to
the Queen’s Taste.
Next a box of Silk; Messaiines, Herringbone Effects, Stripes, Fugi Silks, Taffetas Etc., colors and paterns tliat have
9 before been in For! Valley.
I ever seen
1 And through the line. This week Ready To Wear Goods expected, and Mr. Miller will
1 so on our are says prove an
1 eye opener to Fort Valley’s population. Our Skirts are worth waiting weeks to s Q3 We will show every thing new, in
eluding the much talked of novelty THE SHEATH SKIRT. Look Out For Announcement. You Will Hear From SJs Often.
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Do You Wonder That We Are Impatient To Show This Great Line Of Goods.
The Dresses Store Materials. For School MILLER’S STORE. The New Store Things For First AH The
Atlanta has signed a baseball
player named Henn. If thal
team gets ,any more goose egg
this summer, we cant see how
Henn is to be blamed for them.
The Troy Press expresses the
opinion that if elected Mr. Ta.fi
will be “mere wax in Roosevelt’s
hands. It’s a safe bet, in that
case, that Roosevelt will have his
hands full.
Pew weekly newspapers in
Georgia are carrying the adver¬
tising matter setting forth the
proposed amendments to the
constitution which are to be
voted on at the approaching elec¬
tion.—The Madisonian.
Yes, they slighted us Brown
supporters.
The Leader is the proud pos¬
sessor of an automobile. . .—Fort
Valley Leader.
The question is, whose did you
get?—Butler Herald.
Got it out of the candidates in
the recent primary, bo.
Last Fall Port Valley had a big
barbecue which drew thousands
of people to our city, enlivened
business and gave us # the biggest
advertisement we ever had.
Why not give another this Fall?
We need the trade and the ad¬
vertising. Who feels enough in¬
terest in home industry to make
tli# li rst donation?
Judge John P Ross was in the
city Sunday the guest of Mr and
Mrs Jim Everett.
Miss Claudia Ross, after a
pleasant visit to Mrs Jim Everett,
for Marshallville Friday.
r & Boilers} Portable^and Stationary J|
Saw Mills
SM* Canter Crank Crank iri > STEAM ENGINES m
Gasoline Highest grade Ginning Shingle Machinery, Mills, Ilf
Com Mills Engines, and Pumping Outfits
to
be had in the entire South. Large
Stock on hand, best terms, quickest
delivery. It will pay you prices. to investi¬
gate our machinery and
MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. ’SiSSAE*'1
We call attention to a letter
from Hon. H. A. Mathews com¬
mending to the people of
Houston county the Third
Distriet Agricultural and j
Mechanical School at A meric us.
This ti V - school „ , , is . sustained . • , , by the ,, i j
State for the benefit of the people I
tulS District. . It is # rapidly .
Oi
gaining an enviable reputation as
one of the best school of Georgia.
While it doesnot pretend to be
a college, it is a practical high
school, teaching English, mathe¬
matics and practical science,
including bookkeepin o’ Agricul
tual and Mechanic Arts and
Domestic Science. Write to
Prof J N Colinm for a catalogue,
and you will then have some idea
of-the great work this school is i
undertaking and doing. The 1
school is less than a.year old, and
yet the people in other counties
are realizing its wonderful possi¬
bilities.
Mrs John Dunbar from Talbot
ton is visiting her siste -, Mrs
Frank Smisson.
Mi’s PH Skellie has returned
home from a delightful visit to
Dublin. j
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Mrs Louis Brown and children i
returned home Tuesday.
A LETTER FRO
NORTH CAROLINA
Warrenton, N. C.—I was nearly dead
kidney affection for six months,
growing hopeless—was worse all the time. get* My case
was unable to about
b >it little. I had tried everything with
little benefit. I took three bottles of
St ^? rt ’f Budu i ai l d Juniper and was
perfectly cured. Am now well and all
right. I owe my life to Stuart’s Buchu
and Juni P er -— IL T. Macon. /
If you suffer with backache, dull head¬
ache, swollen feet," stiff joints, and have
no energy and see imaginary specks in
the air, you have symptoms of kidney
trouble.
Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper will relieve
you. All druggists, $1.00. Write for
free sample. We will send enough to
prove its wonderful merits.
Stuart Drug Manufacturing Co.
ATLANTA. GA.
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“HARD CLINCH”
GEORGIA WOOS FIBRE PIASTER
Beats the world for holding and lasting
qualities. Notice the keys! lock It locks as
securely as if there were a and key on
every lath. It never cracks, breaks or dis¬
integrates. In fact, it is the one and only
real wood fibre plaster which gives lasting
and guaranteed satisfaction. Itds sold by
thousands of tons all over the South. Don t
consider using any other brand until yon
write us for information, prices, etc.
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COMPANY
Georgia ADVERTISEMEHTs Houston
all whom it County;
may concern
I. T. Woodard, Clerk of the S Q
perior court of Houston countv
Administrator on the estate 0 f
Willie J. Thompson, having
plie,d for leave to sell all U1 Uie
lands of said estate for tl e Pur
pose of distribution and t,, pav
the debts of said estate. This jo
therefore to cite all persons j n
terested to show cause befor. e me .
at tho September Term I'.iob of
said application should '■.V why
not
granted. Witness my official
signature tins , . August . 4th 1908.
S.T. Hurst, Ordinary.
.>KGJA Houston -;
vonnty,
W. A. Peyton has applied for
guardianship of minor child 1 of
Luther Doles, deceased. This is
therefore to cite all persons con¬
cerned to appear at the Septem¬
ber Term 1908, of the court 0 f
Ordinary of Houston county, and
show cause, if any they have why
said application should not be
granted. official
Witness my signature this
August 3rd, 1908.
Sam T. Hi-rst, Ordinary.
Notice to debtors and creditors;
PersonsLaving claims against
the estate of Willie J. Thompson
deceased, will present them prop¬
erly attested; and those indebted
to said estate will make payment
to me. This August 4th 1908.
I. T. Woodard, Clerk of the Su¬
perior Court of Houston county.
Administrator on said estate.
GEORG t.f— Houston County.
To whom it may concern;
J. R. Miller, Administrator of;
Estate of E. E. Miller, deceased,
has applied for an order dismis¬
sing him from said trust as ad¬
ministrator, representing that he
has fully discharged his trust as
Administrator. This is to noti¬
fy all persons interested to show
cause on or before September 7th
1908 why the order prayed for
should not be granted. This the
4'th day of August 1908.
Sam T. Hukst, Ordinary.